Monthly Archive for February, 2008

BUNS: Bathroom in-Use Notification System

Ok, so the name still needs a little work, but the device is really cool in my opinion. Last night (i.e. early this morning) we finally got around to assembling our creation that’s been in the works for a while now. Essentially we’ve got the following:

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As shown above, there’s a power supply connected to an LED behind a sign (written only in crude German now, but soon to be included in many different languages) which says essentially “occupied when light glows.” This sign setup is mounted on the wall outside of our suite bathroom. One terminal of the power supply is connected to the LED and resistor, and the other end is routed down the door frame into the interior of the bathroom.

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The wires pass under the door, up the wall, and around to the bathroom stall door. The picture above shows Brendan making some modifications to the switch joint which is connected to the two wires. When the bathroom stall door is closed and latched, it compresses the switch, closing the circuit, and activating the LED outside.

The key constraints to our possible designs was that it had to be extremely intuitive to understand and that it wouldn’t require any user interaction to set or reset.

So you may be thinking, ‘why’d we bother in the first place?’

Honestly, it’s because we’re nerds and got a little too bored. The slightly less motivating reason for this approach, but the original driving force, was to provide a service to our guests of the opposite gender. Our suite is populated with 8 guys, but we frequently have female guests who visit to work on homework or just hang out. Up to now, the situation of using the bathroom was kind of awkward because you had to knock on the door and listen if anyone was in there. Also, while you’re in there, you have to hope that the suite residents extend the same routine before they enter the bathroom.

With the new BUNS setup, anyone can immediately determine the occupancy of the bathroom without needing to even open the door. Time will tell if the new system will be up to the standards of the opposite gender, but I think that it is definitely an improvement from the non-existent system before.

Total lunar eclipse tonight

Beginning around 5:45 PM tonight, the moon will pass into the Earth’s shadow creating an amazing celestial show and turning the surface of the moon an apparent rust-red color. Tonight’s eclipse will mark the last total lunar eclipse until Dec. 21, 2010; however, there are several partial eclipses in-between.
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As shown in the graphic above, the important times (in PST) for tonight’s eclipse are:

Partial eclipse begins 5:43 PM
Total eclipse begins 7:01 PM
Mid-eclipse 7:26 PM
Total eclipse ends 7:51 PM
Partial eclipse ends 9:09 PM

The best time to view the eclipse would be during the period of 7:01 - 7:51 PM, with the deepest colors visible around 7:26 PM.

Right now it is actually raining and completely clouded over in Claremont, CA. I’m still hopeful that it will miraculously clear off for the peak of the eclipse, but that is not looking likely. I’ll try to post some pictures of the eclipse taken from places not so unfortunate as the event unfolds.

For more information, visit: http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/

Here’s an example of what you’d expect to see during the peak of the event:

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Happy New Year!

Gung Hay Fat Choy!

Hey, so I know it’s been a while now, but on Saturday February 9 the “fearsome four” traversed to Chinatown in downtown Los Angeles for the Chinese New Year parade. It was awesome!

The first leg of the trip was a journey on the Metrolink train from Claremont to Union Station in LA. From there, we hopped in a light rail train to the Chinatown exit. There were so many people for the parade; it was absolutely crazy! I took quite a few pictures, which I’m including below.

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Dragon head

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The streets, sidewalks, everywhere were all covered with massive amounts of confetti. It must have been a mess for the street-sweepers.

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One of the Year of the Rat floats.

Well, I’ll probably bog down people with a slower connection if I post all of the pictures here, so you’ll have to open the full article to view the remaining pictures.
Continue reading ‘Happy New Year!’

Ash Wednesday

Hello again! Since yesterday was Mardi Gras (”Fat Tuesday”), that can only mean one thing. Today is the celebration of Ash Wednesday.

Ash Wednesday is a holiday in the Catholic Church that starts off the season of Lent. Pope Benedict XVI addressed the Church in Rome explaining how Lent is an opportunity “to rediscover the gift of faith we received at Baptism.” Lent is the liturgical season which lasts from Ash Wednesday until Holy Saturday (the day before Easter).

The imposition of ashes, the Pope said, is an important reminder of man’s weakness– a particularly important message for a society that makes no room for religious belief. “When he proclaims his complete autonomy from God, modern man becomes self-enslaved, and often finds himself tormented and alone,” the Pontiff observed. During Lent, he said, the faithful feel “an encouragement to return to the arms of God the tender and merciful Father.”

Penance and prayer can lead to true and lasting happiness, the Pope continued– unlike “achievement of success, desire for prestige and pursuit of luxury.” He explained that while earthly gains provide only partial and temporary satisfaction, “the only joy that fills the human heart is the joy that comes from God.”

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As aforementioned, the priest anoints the members of the Church with blessed ashes on the forehead during the service. The ashes are placed on the forehead in the sign of the cross, but as you can see below, mine kind of got smeared. Oh well.

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Other than Ash Wednesday and the start of Lent, this week has been fairly calm and quiet thus far. I took the first “major quiz” of the semester in my physics class this morning and I have Chem lab this afternoon. One thing that I forgot to mention earlier was that I decided to switch to the 8 meal plan. This last weekend, Erin and I went to the store and got a bunch of food to last us a while. While we were out-and-about, I also picked up another shelving unit to store the dry food in.

New shelving

Well, that’s it for now. I have to run off to Chem lab.

Midwinter Luau

Yikes. How does time fly. It’s been wayyy too long since I’ve posted an entry. Why, with all the homework, late nights, homework, classes, and homework, there’s not much time left for friends and sleep. I’m back for now and I’ll try to post a little more frequently in the future.

Now, to the Luau!

Luau 1

L-R: Allison Wynn, Bri Krumweide, Brendan Smith, and Erin Partlan. (I’m taking the picture)

Notice the sweet moves we’re all rolling. Oh yeah! These were all taken at around 8:40 PM with a flash, so it was actually just lit by the paper lanterns overhead.

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Luau 3

A nice group shot of the “fearsome foursome” + Bri. L-R (top down): Brendan Smith, Kevin Renfrow, Bri Krumweide, Erin Partlan, and Allison Wynn.

Tiki Man

Don’t forget about the Tiki man! His eyes are LEDs that light up at night. It’s pretty sweet!

The luau was amazing! Good times, Beach Boys playing… yep. Definitely a nice break from the standard routine of classes and homework! Next time we’re going to get more people involved. There’s even talk of setting up a smoothie bar for Atwood dorm sometime in the future as part of a way that the Christian fellowship members of Atwood can minister to our dorm.

Anyways, the weather’s looking great for Fat Tuesday!

HMC morning

Photo from our porch this morning. No clouds in the sky - only the warm sun. Hard to believe it’s mid-winter. =P

That’s it for now. Maybe I’ll be crazy and post again this afternoon…